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What are the enlightenment books in Song Dynasty?
The enlightenment reading materials in the Song Dynasty bookstore are as follows:

1, disciple rules. It was originally edited by Li Yuxiu, a scholar in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty, and later revised by his disciple Jia Cunren. Disciple Rules lists the rules and regulations that children should abide by in life and study from seven aspects: filial piety, honesty, faithfulness, universal love, kindness and redundancy, and is known as the leader in education.

2. Inspiration of melody. The Enlightenment of Rhythm is an enlightening book to train children to cope with and master it. It was first written by Zhu Ming in Yuan Dynasty. In the subsequent circulation and use process, it has been revised and sorted out many times in various dynasties and generations. The book is divided into rhymes. Through the treatment of astronomy, geography, flowers and trees, birds and animals, figures and utensils, children's pronunciation, vocabulary and rhetoric are trained in reading aloud.

3. "Study in Qionglin". This book collects all kinds of knowledge and allusions from ancient cultural classics, including astronomical geography, laws and regulations, customs and habits, ethics, utensils, birds, animals, flowers and trees, etc. It is called the ancient encyclopedia of China. The full text of Study in Qionglin is written in antithetical sentences, which is not only easy to read, but also convenient for children to remember.